Great Plains Technology Center, which was ranked 64th nationwide in 2010, is the only accredited Medical Transcription school in Oklahoma. It is located in Lawton.
In 2010, Great Plains Technology Center graduated 0 students from its Medical Transcription programs.

Cost

Tuition at Great Plains Technology Center for students enrolled in Medical Transcription courses was $0 per year.

A Medical Transcription certificate from an Oklahoma school... what next?

A majority of Oklahoma Medical Transcription graduates become a medical transcriptionist.
The following counties have the largest number of Oklahoma medical transcriptionists:

Canadian County - 430 medical transcriptionists

Creek County - 330 medical transcriptionists

Adair County - 100 medical transcriptionists

Salary

A medical transcriptionist in Oklahoma earns $27,460 per year on average.
But, salaries for medical transcriptionists can vary. In 2010, medical transcriptionists made as little as less than $19,180 per year or as much as more than $51,420 per year in Oklahoma.
On average a medical transcriptionist earns the most in the following Oklahoma counties:

Cherokee County - $32,130 per year

Canadian County - $27,690 per year

Creek County - $27,250 per year

The Oklahoma counties with the lowest average salary for medical transcriptionists are:

Atoka County - $26,060 per year

Adair County - $26,080 per year

Creek County - $27,250 per year

More Information

Take a look at the graphs and charts below for additional medical transcription statistics regarding a career in Medical Transcription and to compare salaries with a variety of related fields such as administrative assisting or health information management.

Here are the different levels of study available for you to explore.

Certificate in Medical Transcription in Oklahoma

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